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Police say a 21-year-old New Jersey woman was driving drunk in Bethlehem without headlights this morning.

Astrid Hernandez, of Manville, N.J., was pulled over at 2:05 a.m. in the 300 block of Brodhead Avenue when a police officer noticed her driving without headlights and making an illegal right turn, according to authorities.

Police determined Hernandez was under the influence of alcohol. She was charged with DUI and other vehicle- and traffic-related offenses, police say.

• Authorities are investigating a burglary at 316 W. Packer Ave. sometime between Oct. 1 and Wednesday, police report. The residence showed no signs of forced entry, but taken from inside were several pieces of musical equipment, according to police.

• An 11-year-old boy at Broughal Middle School allegedly brought a BB gun into school Wednesday, police report. The boy, described by authorities as a "special needs" student, had the gun inside his book bag and was discussing the weapon with people at the school, police report. The school staff did not discipline the student, but instead had him counseled and sent home to his mother, according to police. No charges were filed.

• Corey Johnson, 30, of the 800 block of Laufer Street in Bethlehem, faces public drunkenness charges following an early morning incident in the 600 block of East Fourth Street, police say. Authorities say Johnson was also in possession of a small amount of marijuana and was also charged for that crime.

• Henry Watson, 22, of the 1600 block of Angela Drive in Bethlehem, was charged with drunken driving after he was spotted at 1:36 a.m. today driving without headlights in the 700 block of East Fourth Street, police say.

• A man and woman living in the 900 block of Main Street both face harassment charges following a domestic argument at 2:49 this morning, police report.

Terrence Nowlin, 30, and Lakisha Warner, 30, were each charged with harassment, police say. Warner was charged additionally with providing false information to law enforcement during the investigation, police report.

Nowlin was charged roughly one hour later with public drunkenness when officers say he was seen stumbling around his home on Main Street at about 3:56 a.m.